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Writ, as in past participle of "Write" :) Those out of the US....


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Hmmmm....I can't say that I've heard it except as a legal term. However, my sister tutors a couple of middle schoolers and they used this term. (I am quoting this from an email she sent me.)

 

"I done writ my story yesterday in class."

 

Probably not the usage to which you were referring. :D

 

Faith

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I use it, but I'm fond of off-the-wall locutions (okay, it's an affectation. I enjoy it). :001_smile: Mostly as in, "writ large"--so, say, "that's an example of our family dynamic writ large."

 

I would probably qualify as an "older person" at this point, though. Certainly not "younger". . .

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